
Travel Photography in the Time of COVID-19
The lockdowns began in late January. The first was Wuhan in China, the epicenter of the current coronavirus pandemic. The images that came back to us of a major, modern city reduced to a ghost town of empty streets and shuttered storefronts unnerved people across the world. And then the virus spread, and the lockdowns

Klimt’s Stolen ‘Portrait of a Lady’ Is Discovered, but the Mystery Deepens
A 23 year old case of art theft is back in the news. While not solved, it has certainly taken a new, bizarre turn. The Theft In 1917 Austrian symbolist painter Gustav Klimt learned that a woman from a previous affair was suddenly, tragically dead. After hearing this news, he considered his “Portrait of a

All You Want To Know About Travel Photography
Travel and photography are a match made in heaven, but is it reasonable to ask ourselves if we could actually make a living out of this. The short answer is yes. Unfortunately, there aren’t easy paths in order to achieve such a rewarding career. The most valuable asset any aspiring professional traveling photographer can have

Useful Thoughts Before Starting With Winter Landscape Photography
Photography has a lot of bitter-and-sweet challenges; and one of them is shooting white stuff properly. By properly we mean with the appropriate tonal range that enables winter landscapes to look rich in texture and full of character. Here you’ll find some valuable information for you to make the most out of your winter landscape